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Rolling Drawer 

     Knockdown Frameworks, Inc. warrants all of its products for five years against any defects that are due to faulty materials or workmanship.  We will promptly correct such 

defects by repair or replacement, at our option, without charge.  This warranty covers product defects only and will expire five years after date of purchase by the original 

consumer purchaser, with proof of purchase required.

     This warranty does not apply to damage caused by and resulting from misuse, neglect, accident, or improper operation, maintenance, storage, transportation, or handling of 

the product.  This warranty is for the original consumer purchaser for residential use only and does not apply if the product is used in any commercial application (such as rental 

property).  This warranty does not cover any incidental or consequential damages. If you feel that you have a claim under this warranty, please contact the store from which it 

was purchased.  If this is not possible, call 800-543-3393 for advice on handling your claim.

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H-4

2”  WOOD SCREWS

H-10 HEX WRENCH

 D-36 SIDE PANELS  (2)

(8) D-12 SLATS (12”)

 D-18 END PANELS  (2)

This futon frame is made with Tulip Poplar.  Any green tint in the wood will change to light brown in a few weeks.  This will 

happen in 20 to 30 minutes if placed in direct sunlight.  Tulip Poplar can be left unfinished, clear finished, stained, or 

painted.  I prefer the lighter stains over the  darker ones because the wood is fairly porous.  My favorite is a clear finish 

with no stain.  Satin polyurethane (oil or water based) works well.

Painting:  It is best to start with an interior primer and lightly sand before painting.

Staining:  Lightly sand before staining.  Wipe stain on with a rag until you get the desired color.  If you are going to use a 

top coat (such as polyurethane), do not sand again until after the first coat, and then be careful not to sand away the 

stain.

Finishing:  All finishes work well with Tulip Poplar.  A simple wax finish over stain (Minwax for example) is easy.  An oil 

finish such as Danish oil can be used.  Or a clear top coat such as polyurethane works well to seal the wood.  With 

polyurethanes, the first coat acts as a sanding sealer.  So you should lighty sand (180 - 220 grit sandpaper) after the first 

coat, wipe the wood clean, and then build up coats for the desired effect.

Parts:

HARDWARE LIST:

394 Dairy Pak Rd. • Athens, GA 30607

kdframes.com • [email protected]

WHEELS 

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H-34 3/4” WOOD SCREWS 

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 Tool Required: #2 Phillips-Head Screwdriver.

(4) D-18 CONNECTORS (18”)

sku# 7936-RD-36

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